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Princess Catherine’s Absence Sparks Concern Amid Family Milestones
In a heartfelt twist to the royal narrative, Princess Catherine's recent health issues have sent ripples through the royal family and beyond.
The news of her illness has drawn attention not just to her, but also to her siblings, Pippa and James Middleton, who share an educational background with Prince William's cousin, Princess Eugenie.
All of them are proud graduates of Marlborough College, a prestigious institution that has played a significant role in their upbringing.
This summer, the royal spotlight shone brightly on Prince George as he was seen visiting Eton College with his parents.
Eton, known for its elite status, is where both Prince William and Prince Harry spent their teenage years.
However, during this whirlwind trip to Singapore, Prince William had to navigate the royal duties alone, as Princess Catherine remained in the UK.
He took a moment to apologize for her absence, revealing the circumstances behind it.
William's reflections brought to light the challenges facing their eldest child, Prince George, who is gearing up for a pivotal week ahead.
He will be making a speech at the US Global Wildlife Summit, a significant event that underscores the family's commitment to global issues.
William expressed his best wishes for George, who is also preparing for important exams at just ten years old.
At this age, George is on the brink of a crucial academic transition.
The young heir must take an entrance exam to secure his place at a high school by the time he turns thirteen.
This process includes a comprehensive online predictive assessment of his aptitude and academic achievements, followed by a face-to-face interview at Eton in July 2024.
The palace eagerly awaits the results, which are known to be highly competitive.
For any student, the pressure is immense, but for a royal, it's even more pronounced.
William remains optimistic about George's abilities, noting that he is likely to excel.
The young prince will tackle two of the three assessment components this November, including an International Baccalaureate (IB) multiple-choice exam that evaluates verbal and non-verbal reasoning, along with math and English skills.
Speculation has swirled around whether George would follow in his parents' footsteps to Marlborough or Eton.
Just last October, reports surfaced of Princess Catherine visiting Marlborough, further fueling the conversation about the family's educational choices.
Both she and her siblings attended Marlborough, alongside Princess Eugenie, marking a legacy of academic excellence within the family.
Eton, however, remains one of the most sought-after schools globally.
Despite its proximity to their family home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, securing a spot is anything but straightforward.
With its co-educational environment, Marlborough also presents an appealing option for Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who may join George in the future.
Financially, both Eton and Marlborough require a significant investment, costing around $20,000 per semester, with three semesters each year.
This hefty price tag reflects the institutions' exclusive nature and the high standards they uphold.
Last week, upon returning to royal duties, Prince William participated in a food distribution charity event where he received heartfelt cards for Princess Catherine and King Charles, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment.
When a volunteer expressed concern for his wife, William reassured her with a gentle touch on her shoulder, saying, “I will.”
William has been actively supporting Catherine through her recovery after her abdominal surgery back in January.
He has made it a priority to maintain a sense of normalcy for their children during this challenging time.